Sunday, December 31, 2017

Generations

Book 62 of my 2017 Reading Challenge
read from October 11 - 13

**I received an electronic copy of this book via NetGalley and would like to thank the author and/or publisher for the opportunity to read and honestly review it**

Generations by Flavia Biondi

Summary (via Goodreads)
After three years in Milan, Matteo returns home to the provincial country town where he was born and from which he had fled. Coming out as a young gay man in a provincial country town had led to ugly clashes with his conservative father, and the urban metropolis of Milan had been a welcome change from the stifling small town life of his childhood and the anger and bewilderment of some members of his family. But now, Matteo finds himself with little choice but to return home, with no money, no job, and an uncertain future, like so many other young people of his millennial generation. Afraid of encountering his estranged father, he instead takes refuge with his extended family, at a house shared by his grandmother, three aunts, and his very pregnant cousin. As he tries to rebuild his life, reconnecting with the women of his family and old hometown friends, he warily confronts a few truths about the other generations of his family-from their bigotry to their love, and tolerance, and acceptance-and a few truths about himself, including his fears of confrontation and commitment.

My Opinion
5 star read.  Again, I struggle reviewing a graphic novel because it's a full experience and I can't boil it down.  But like adults that avoid YA, anyone that automatically dismisses graphic novels is missing out.  The genre is growing and I recommend this read.

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